RAF Cosford.

Click To Expand

RAF Cosford opened in 1938 originally as an Aircraft Storage Unit, ASU and maintenance depot, it also became home to No.2 school of technical training.

With the outbreak of war Cosford expanded rapidly and in 1940 a major hospital site was constructed on the base with the intention of repatriating RAF prisoners of war this was only meant to stay for 10 years but by 1948 some 13,000 POW`s had passed through the camp and the hospital remained unitl 1977.

1963 marked the arrival of No.1 school for RAF Photography and in 1984 a museum was opened.




Although Cosford has seen many different units stationed here it has always retained its original purpose, as of 2004 the base has been home to Defence College Of Aeronautical Engineering or DCAE as its more commonly known.

Training covers everything from Survival training to specialist engineering and pilot training.

RAF Cosford is in most parts not accessible due to obvious reasons and it being a live military installation, the base is also the home of the east midlands air ambulance which is actually on the main airfield near the RAF hangars.


Although myself and Storm couldnt access the majority of the base we where not disappointed, the museum houses some fantastic and extremely rare vehicles and aircraft.

Which includes everything from WWII and before right upto present day, when we visited there was an exhibition on the cold war.

Some of the rarer aircraft include a WWII german U-Boat helicopter, a meshersmitt ME-262 as well as a Spitfire and Hurricane to name but a few, there is even an atomic thermo nuclear bomb known as a yellow sun on display which was carried by V-Bombers.


The highlight of our visit though had to be finaly getting to see a Bloodhound missile in one piece which was amazing and worth the trip alone.

Cosford houses some of the rarest aircraft and vehicles currently on display in the UK as well hosting one of the countrys finest air shows.

We did plan on visiting a few more WWII air fields after Cosford but got so wrapped up in what was on display here we left ourselves no time to visit the others.

A magnificent place with some amazing equipment of our past and present and well worth seeing.


Date : August 2007 : Location : Staffordshire : Explorers : Havoc : Storm

RAF Cosford.

Current Status : Active

  URBAN ASSAULT

URBAN EXPLORATION

You are viewing the text version of this site.

To view the full version please install the Adobe Flash Player and ensure your web browser has JavaScript enabled.

Need help? check the requirements page.

Get Flash Player